Most AI projects talk about potential. What caught my attention about OpenLedger is that it raises a harder question: can a system built around data, models, and AI agents actually function under real-world pressure?
The challenge isn’t just technology. It’s trust, verification, incentives, and whether people will still use the system once hype disappears. A marketplace for AI sounds efficient in theory, but real systems only survive when participants can rely on the quality of what’s being exchanged.
That’s why I see OpenLedger less as a finished solution and more as a live experiment in coordination. Like any infrastructure, its real test will come when scale, abuse, and conflicting incentives start pushing against the system.
Interesting idea, but long-term reliability matters more than promises.

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